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Ibrahim Mahama Gifts 35-Seater Bus to TAMASCO, Boosts School’s Infrastructure.

Ibrahim Mahama, CEO of Engineers & Planners Ltd and Dzata Cement Ltd, has donated a brand-new 35-seater bus to his alma mater, Tamale Senior High School (TAMASCO), in an effort to ease transportation challenges for students, especially the school's National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) team. The donation, made on behalf of Mr. Mahama by his Special Aide, Rafik Mahama, was presented during a student durbar at the school's campus in Tamale.In addition to the bus, the school’s Headmaster expressed gratitude for the continuous support, noting that Mr. Mahama is also funding the construction of a 1,200-bed ultra-modern dormitory. This new dormitory, 90% complete, will address accommodation issues at the school. Initially designed for 700 beds, the capacity was expanded based on expert advice. The project is expected to be completed soon, further enhancing the school's facilities.

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Sylvester Tetteh Enhances Tuba with FIFA-Standard Astroturf and Improved Infrastructure.

Sylvester Tetteh, MP for Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro, has transformed the Tuba area with a newly built FIFA-standard Astroturf and essential infrastructure projects. The 5,000-seater facility, equipped with VVIP stands, changing rooms, and floodlights, is already attracting Premiership teams like Dreams FC and could host Great Olympics, marking a boost in local sports and community engagement.Additionally, Tetteh has prioritized road upgrades between Old Barrier and Kokrobite, promising improved travel access and potential tourism growth in the area.

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Bimbilla Yam Traders Resist Relocation Despite Assembly’s Efforts.

Yam traders in Bimbilla’s old market are resisting a relocation to a new site, opposing the Nanumba North Municipal Assembly's plan to reduce congestion. Traders cite unfulfilled promises, including electricity, security, potable water, a mosque, clinic, and paved inner roads, as reasons for their resistance.Yussif Jarigoogi, a member of the Yam Committee, noted that Bimbilla's yam market generates substantial revenue, which he claims the assembly has yet to reinvest in infrastructure improvements. Municipal Chief Executive Alhaji Abdulai Yaquob urged traders to move and warned of enforced relocation if they continue to resist. He emphasized that the decision was made by the Assembly, not as a personal directive.

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Heavy Rains Flood Kumasi Airport Roundabout, Thousands of Commuters Stranded.

A sudden downpour in Kumasi's Ashanti Region on October 30 left hundreds of commuters stranded at the Airport Roundabout due to severe flooding. The 30-minute rain caused the Pelele River and nearby rivers to overflow, submerging roads and forcing vehicles to a standstill. Many drivers from Sofoline, Kenyasi, Tech, and Asawase sought alternative routes as traffic gridlocked around the roundabout.Locals cited inadequate drainage and poor waste management as factors behind the perennial flooding. Residents are urging authorities to address the problem, calling for better infrastructure to handle heavy rains and prevent recurring disasters. "It's time for a lasting solution," stated a concerned commuter, echoing the sentiments of others stranded in the chaotic scene.

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GETFund Transitions to Digital Project Management.

The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) has announced its transition to a digital project management system aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the execution of educational infrastructure projects. This initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the operations of GETFund and ensure that projects are delivered on time and within budget.The new digital platform will allow for real-time monitoring and reporting of ongoing projects, enabling stakeholders to track progress, manage resources effectively, and address challenges swiftly. The platform is expected to streamline workflows, reduce delays, and enhance communication between contractors, project managers, and the government.This move is seen as a game-changer for GETFund, as it will curb inefficiencies that have previously plagued project delivery. It also aligns with the government's digitization agenda to improve public sector service delivery.

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Ho Municipality Set to Attain Metropolitan Status.

The Ho Municipality in the Volta Region is on track to becoming a metropolitan area due to the steady growth in its population and economic activities. The municipal authorities, along with the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, are working on the necessary processes to elevate the municipality to metropolitan status.With its booming commercial sector, educational institutions, and strategic location, Ho is attracting investments and development projects that will enhance its urbanization. This move is expected to further boost infrastructure development, create more job opportunities, and improve public services for residents. The decision comes after several consultations and assessments, showing that Ho meets the required criteria for a metropolitan upgrade.Residents and stakeholders have expressed optimism that this development will propel the Volta Region’s capital to greater heights, making it a major hub for economic and social activities.

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Sagnarigu Municipal Appeals for Educational Support.

Authorities in the Sagnarigu Municipality have issued an urgent appeal for increased educational resources and infrastructure to support students in the area. Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Mariam Iddrisu, highlighted the need for more classrooms, teaching materials, and financial aid to ensure that every child in the municipality has access to quality education. The call comes amid challenges of overcrowded classrooms and inadequate learning facilities, which are affecting academic performance. Stakeholders, including the government and NGOs, are being urged to step in and assist in addressing these pressing issues.

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Upper East Communities Get Potable Water.

Several communities in the Upper East Region of Ghana have received access to clean and potable water, thanks to the ENWASH project. This initiative is part of efforts to address water shortages in the region, which have been a persistent issue affecting health and daily living standards. The project involves the construction of boreholes and the provision of water treatment facilities to ensure that the water meets safe consumption standards. This intervention is expected to significantly improve the quality of life for residents by reducing waterborne diseases and improving hygiene and sanitation conditions. The ENWASH project is a collaborative effort involving government bodies and development partners, aimed at ensuring sustainable water access for rural communities in Ghana. The provision of potable water is seen as a critical step toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 6, which focuses […]

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Akufo-Addo Highlights Developmental Gains in Savannah Region During Tour.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has confidently stated that the Savannah Region has benefitted significantly from his leadership. Kicking off a tour of the region on October 14, he emphasized his administration's commitment to equitable development across Ghana.Akufo-Addo pointed out key investments in education, healthcare, and road infrastructure that have helped improve living conditions in the region. He reassured residents that their concerns are being addressed and encouraged continued support for the government’s initiatives.The President engaged with local leaders and communities, emphasizing collaboration and urging them to stay united in the pursuit of regional growth. His visit forms part of a broader effort to strengthen ties with constituents and gather feedback on his administration's progress.

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Drivers Demand Urgent Repairs on Dangerous Wa-Dorimon Road.

Residents and commuters in the Upper West Region are calling on the government to fix the deteriorating Wa-Dorimon road, which poses significant risks to drivers and pedestrians. Years of neglect have left the road with potholes and uneven surfaces, leading to frequent vehicle breakdowns and accidents. Drivers, especially tricycle operators, report dangerous conditions, particularly for vulnerable passengers like pregnant women. Despite community efforts to make temporary repairs, they stress the need for a permanent solution to ensure safety and reduce the risk of accidents and crime along the route.

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